第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
Report on the Survey about Our School
Uniform
I did a survey about our school uniform.I
asked some of my classmates what they thought ?about our uniforms.
The majority like it.55% of them say it is very fashionable and the
color is nice.They think it is neat and tidy and
suits the student.In some students’ opinion, when we wear our school
uniforms, we feel equal and no need to follow fashion.
Others don’t like the school uniform.Some of them
feel it is uncomfortable and the color is too dull.Some
consider it old?fashioned.In the eyes of others, its
style is very simple.The rest of them have no ideas
about it.
附:听力部分录音稿
Text 1
M:We could go
to the theatre tonight, or would you rather eat at restaurant?
W: To tell the
truth,I can’t go anywhere this evening because
I’m expecting
an important phone call from out of town.
Text 2
W:How long does
it take you to drive home?
M:Usually about
20 minutes when there is not much traffic.But if I
can’t leave
before 5 ?p.m.it takes me 15 minutes more.
Text 3
W: Good evening, Doc.David.My name is
Susan Gray.I’m with the local newspaper.Do you mind if
I ask you several questions?
M: Not at all.Go ahead please.
Text 4
W: It’s said that
you’re moving to
a new apartment soon.
M: Yes, I have to do so although it’ll be more
expensive. My present roommate plays his tape recorder all night long and I can’t sleep.
Text 5
M:How are your
piano lessons going?
W:Very well.My teacher thinks I’m making progress,and I find the lessons well worth the time and trouble.
Text 6
W: You don’t look well.Is there anything wrong?
M: I’ve had a headache and a sore throat.I’m coughing a lot.
W: I think you must have caught a bad cold.Let
me take your temperature.
M: Thank you.
W: Oh, dear.You’ve got a high fever.I must telephone Dr.Brown and ask him to come over as soon as he’s free.
M: Thanks a lot.
Text 7
W:What’s your favorite game?
M: I love to play table tennis.How about
you?
W: I like swimming and skating.
M: Isn’t it hard to learn skating?
W: No, what you need is balance.
M: Could you teach me how to do it?
W: Sure, anytime when you are free.
M: Do I have to buy a pair of skate?
W:I don’t think it necessary.Why not rent them?
Text 8
W: Well, look at the words.Someone gave
this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover.It’s dated 1893.Maybe it’ s worth something.
M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.
W:But if this is
the signature of someone who is well known, it might bring a lot more.I hear William Shakespeare’s signature is worth about a
million dollars.
M: Oh? I can hardly read what that one says.Who
wrote it?
W: The name looks like “Harold Dobson”.Maybe “Dobbins”.Wasn’t he a politician or something? I’m going to buy this book and see if I can find a name like that in
the library.
M:Good luck.Your poetry book may make you rich, but I think my
seventy-five-cent mystery is a better buy.
Text 9
M:What’s the matter, Alice?
W: Sorry, Mr.Harrison.I missed my train.
M: Why did you miss the train?
W: Because I left home a little late.
M: Did you get up late or something?
W: No.My aunt called me at the last
minute.
M: Tell her not to call you in the morning.
W: I will, Mr.Harrison.I’m really sorry for being late.
M: If you are late again, I can’t let you pass for this class.
W: Oh, please.
Text 10
If you only need to travel a short distance, the quickest way to
travel in most cities is on foot.During working hours
(between approximately 9:00 a.m.and 5 p.m.Monday through Friday) the traffic is very heavy on most
city streets, sometimes coming to a complete stop in places.As
a result, many people prefer to walk.You should
therefore be aware of some of the traffic laws.It is
against the law in many cities to cross the street at any place except at the corner.You should not cross the street unless there is a
green traffic light facing the direction you plan to cross.In
small towns, these rules may not be followed as closely, because the traffic is
usually not so heavy.However, the purpose of the laws
is to provide for the safety and protection of the people.Remember
to look both ways for automobiles when you cross the street.